"We plan to share what we learn from this experimental rollout of Google Public DNS with the broader web community and other DNS providers, to improve the browsing experience for Internet users globally." I wonder how the world managed to function before Google came along.... Bruce On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 5:53 AM, Richard Bennett <richard@bennett.com> wrote:
Bruce Williams wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Paul S. R. Chisholm<psrchisholm@gmail.com> <psrchisholm@gmail.com>wrote
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Ken Chase <math@sizone.org> <math@sizone.org> wrote:
We all know that google is leveraging cross-referenceable information
from all
of its services for its profit/advantage ...
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Ken, this was addressed in the announcement: http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/privacy.html
We built Google Public DNS to make the web faster and to retain as little information about usage as we could, while still being able to detect and fix problems. Google Public DNS does not permanently store personally identifiable information. http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/faq.html#accounthttp://code.google.c...
Is any of the information collected stored with my Google account? No. Does Google share the information it collects from the Google Public DNS service with anyone else? No. Is information about my queries to Google Public DNS shared with other Google properties, such as Search, Gmail, ads networks, etc.? No.
Hope this helps. --PSRC
And this will never change? Not even when you check the box for the latest update that says it changes some terms and here is the link,,,,,,,
Bruce
The Adsense tracking cookie was once an opt-in, but after Google acquired that company and crushed the competition it became an opt-out, unbeknownst to many consumers. This is the way these generally go. Google will be all sweetness and light until they've crushed OpenDNS, and when the competitor's out of the picture, they'll get down to the monetizing.
-- Richard Bennett
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